Thursday, July 25, 2013

The Bagel with Cream Cheese: Old Favorite, New Meaning


If you would have told me a year and a half ago, when I was still living in San Francisco that I would be posting a photo of the bagel and cream cheese I had for breakfast and blogging about it I would have not believed you.

Even as I am writing now I feel a little silly, but I must go through with it because it illustrates a very powerful fact about living abroad: The little things you think nothing of your whole life up to moving out of the country become some of the most celebrated and comforting things while you are away.

Up until this morning I did not miss anything about traditional American breakfast foods. I rarely ate eggs or bacon and Swedish pancakes are better than American pancakes in my opinion anyhow. In Sweden you eat these fresh baked buns called "bullar" and you top them with a variety of different spreads, veggies and cold cut meats. I would say that Swedes eat more open faced sandwiches for breakfast than anything. I like to top my bullar with cheese and blueberry jam personally....

When I was in Malmo the other day I came across a "Bagel Cafe" and I remembered it had been awhile since I had a bagel and picked up a couple to bring home. With all these great new traditional Swedish breakfast discoveries it has taken me a year and a half to miss the simple bagel and cream cheese topped with tomato and cucumber, but once I bit into it this morning my mind was flooded with memories of my former life in America. I thought of all the breakfast I had with my sister at the Trolly Cafe on 24th and Taraval Streets in San Francisco that could last for hours on end. I thought of breakfasts I had as a child when my Mom would toast me a plain bagel and top it with butter and cinnamon sugar. I thought of when I went to New York City for the first time and went to my first authentic kosher bakery and how I enjoyed the bagel on a whole new level.

Wow, it's so strange how much has happened throughout my life alongside a seemingly plane tasting piece of bread with a hole in it....who knew??

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Swedish Spa Day Ystad




On the shores of the most western tip of Sweden is the town of Ystad. Along with being a charming little seaside town in its own right, it is also home to one of the finest spas in Skane.

For a birthday present my husband took me there to get a very unique treatment called "The Creek Experience".



This is the entrance to the treatment area. You take your shoes off and walk through a water filled path to get there.

The program is for couples and you are guided through spa treatments from all over world by a technician and then you perform them on each other.


 


                           You start off by soaking your feet in gold tiled tubs filled with Dead Sea salts


And then proceed through a labyrinth of wet and dry saunas


Waterfall showers

 

 

and hot tubs....



My favorite parts of the experience were the African mud bath treatment and the Turkish bath of which were both done in separate but equally authentically decorated treatment rooms. I wish I could find photos of them, but maybe its better you see them for yourself......
Finally a Swedish Spa experience to write home about, what a day!!!